Recent Updates

Spelling correction of the word "Assohles", I fixed the typo and changed it to "Assholes". I also capitalized the words "French", and "English" in the description section.
I got the following errors when I attempted to submit my corrections so I had to download, resize, and upload/change the images as well:
1. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot1.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
2. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot2.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
3. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592screenshot3.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.
4. 'https://www.romhacking.net/translations/gameboy/images/2592titlescreen.png' is a size of 320x288 which is invalid for platform: 'Game Boy'! Native resolutions for this platform are 160x144. Additional Information.

Ace Combat 3 fan-translation released!

14 December 2016 7:03AM EST - Update by DragonSpikeXIII

Team NEMO is proud to present its fan-translation for the original Japanese version of Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere, an arcade-style air combat game made by Namco in 1999 for the PlayStation.

Due to timing and budgetary reasons, Namco condensed and altered the original story and cut all characters out for NTSC-U and PAL regions. Now, 17 years after the game’s release and 7 years since their fan-translation project began, all 52 missions (and more!) are finally in English!

Ace Combat 3 is notable for its branching story-line spread across two discs, 5 different endings, high-quality graphics, a futuristic soundtrack and, last but not least, anime cut-scenes by Production I.G (Patlabor 2, Ghost in the Shell). The first mission features localization work done by Guest Localizer Agness Kaku (Metal Gear Solid 2, D2).

Out Live your enemies...

06 December 2016 8:12PM EST - Update by cccmar

… or at least try to in this first-person dungeon crawler by Sunsoft, released on TG16 in 1989. We had this project in mind a while ago, and we managed to follow through with it before the end of 2016. So, here’s your Christmas gift (if you like dungeon crawlers starring giant robots, that is). ;)

Special thanks go to Gamerhenky for playtesting the game and helping us polish some stuff therein! So, without further ado, enjoy. :)

bsnes-plus v073+3 released

03 December 2016 9:54PM EST - Update by Revenant

Along with several emulation and interface updates, this debugging-oriented version of bsnes now features powerful new VRAM and tilemap viewing tools to make exploring and debugging SNES ROMs easier than ever.

In addition, bsnes-plus now features the most complete and accurate Satellaview/BS-X emulation available, and is the official replacement for the bsnes-sx2 project.